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Wackford Squeers, headmaster of "Dotheboys Hall", appears in which book by Charles Dickens?

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Wackford Squeers, headmaster of "Dotheboys Hall", appears in which book by Charles Dickens?
posted Aug 24, 2015 by Kuldeep Apte

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Wackford Squeers, fictional character, the cruel headmaster of Dotheboys Hall in the novel Nicholas Nickleby (1838–39) by Charles Dickens

answer Sep 8, 2015 by Manikandan J
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